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- As Black New Yorkers Move Out, N. Y. C. Politics May Be . . .
As Black New Yorkers Move Out, N Y C Politics May Be Reshaped Housing affordability and quality-of-life concerns are pushing longtime Black New Yorkers out of the city, underscoring Democrats
- Whither the Black Exodus? - Vital City
It will take more than scattered rearguard actions to reverse New York’s steady Black out-migration — and the political consequences that are certain to follow Errol Louis is the political anchor of Spectrum News NY1, where he hosts Inside City Hall, a nightly prime-time show that focuses on New York politics
- Straight from New Yorkers 2025 | CBCNY
In 2025, Black, White, and Hispanic New Yorkers are more likely to plan to stay than in 2023, but only Black New Yorkers’ share exceeds its 2017 level (See Figure 17 ) Asian New Yorkers, on the other hand, are less likely to plan to stay in 2025 (55 percent) than 2017 (64 percent)
- Black Exodus from New York Changes the Face of the City
Harlem, virtually synonymous with the Black community, lost more than 5,000 Black people over a decade, while nearly 9,000 white people moved in, according to census data analyzed by The New York Times Eric Adams, New York’s second Black mayor, has vowed to create a more affordable city to stem the “hemorrhaging of Black and brown families ”
- The African American exodus from New York City | Gothamist
The Center for an Urban Future found that just over a quarter of Black non-Hispanic New Yorkers have bachelor’s degrees, compared to the citywide average of 40% and 64% for white New Yorkers And many of the city’s high-paying jobs require advanced degrees or specialized skills that many African American residents don’t have, said Lance
- Whats Driving The African American Exodus from New . . . - PBS
A recent Gothamist analysis found the number of non-Hispanic Black residents in NYC declined by more than 125,000 over a 20-year period
- How Black leaders in New York are grappling with Eric Adams . . .
New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks while surrounded by faith leaders and other supporters during a rally and prayer vigil on the steps of City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Oct 1, 2024
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